The physical demands of elite English rugby union
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Roberts, S. P., Trewartha, G., Higgitt, R. J., El-Abd, J. and Stokes, K. A., 2008. The physical demands of elite English rugby union. Journal of Sports Sciences, 26 (8), pp. 825-833.
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Abstract
The aim of this study was to assess the physical demands of elite English rugby union match-play. Player movements were captured by five distributed video cameras and then reconstructed on a two-dimensional plane representing the pitch. Movements based on speeds were categorized as standing, walking, jogging, and medium-intensity running (low-intensity activity), and high-intensity running, sprinting, and static exertion (scrummaging, tucking, mauling, and tackling) (high-intensity activity). Position groups were defined as forwards (tight and loose) and backs (inside and outside). Backs travelled more total distance than forwards (6127 in, s = 724 vs. 5581 in, s = 692; P < 0.05) and greater distances in walking (2351 m, s = 287 vs. 1928 in, s = 2342; P < 0.001) and high-intensity running (448 in, s = 149 vs. 298 in, s = 107; P < 0.05). Forwards performed more high-intensity activity than backs (9:09 min:s, s = 1:39 vs. 3:04 min:s, s = 1:0 1; P < 0.001), which was attributable to more time spent in static exertion (7:56 min:s, s = 1:56 vs. 1: 18 min:s, s = 0:30; P < 0.001), although backs spent more time in high-intensity running (0:52 min:s, s = 0: 19 vs. 1: 19 min:s, s = 0:26; P = 0.004). Players travelled a greater distance in the first 10 min compared with 50-60 and 70-80 min, but there was no difference in the amount of high-intensity activity performed during consecutive 10-min periods during match-play. These results show the differing physical demands between forwards and backs with no evident deterioration in high-intensity activity performed during match-play.
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| Item Type | Articles |
| Creators | Roberts, S. P., Trewartha, G., Higgitt, R. J., El-Abd, J. and Stokes, K. A. |
| DOI | 10.1080/02640410801942122 |
| Departments | Faculty of Humanities & Social Sciences > Health |
| Refereed | Yes |
| Status | Published |
| ID Code | 6207 |
| Additional Information | ID number: ISI:000256969300005 |
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